Blackberry PRD-10459-035 Administration Guide - Page 6

Controlling BlackBerry device access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

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Specify the maximum amount of data that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can send to BlackBerry devices ...51 Specify the pending content timeout limit for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service 51 Allow Java applications to use persistent socket connections with the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service........... 52 Specify the thread pool size of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service 52 Specify the maximum number of persistent socket connections 52 Specify the port number that the web server listens on for push application requests 53 Specify how often the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service polls for configuration information 53 9 Assigning BlackBerry devices to users...54 Assigning BlackBerry devices to user accounts...54 Option 1: Activate a BlackBerry device using the BlackBerry Manager 54 Option 2: Activating BlackBerry devices over the wireless network 54 10 Managing administrator accounts...57 Assign a BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrator to a different administrative role 57 Delete an administrator account from a BlackBerry Enterprise Server 57 11 Controlling the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution...58 Controlling BlackBerry device access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server 58 Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy...58 Permit a user to override the Enterprise Service Policy...59 Controlling BlackBerry device behavior using IT policies...59 Create an IT policy...59 Assign an IT policy to a group of users...60 Assign an IT policy to a user account...61 Enforcing IT policy changes over the wireless network...61 Deactivating BlackBerry devices without applied IT policies 62 Changing the default behavior of BlackBerry devices and the BlackBerry Desktop Software 63 Returning to the default behavior of BlackBerry devices and the BlackBerry Desktop Software 64 Creating new IT policy rules to control third-party applications 64 12 Managing user accounts...66 Managing user groups...66 Change the properties of a user group...66 Rename a user group...66

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Specify the maximum amount of data that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can send to BlackBerry devices
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51
Specify the pending content timeout limit for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
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51
Allow Java applications to use persistent socket connections with the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
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52
Specify the thread pool size of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
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52
Specify the maximum number of persistent socket connections
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52
Specify the port number that the web server listens on for push application requests
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53
Specify how often the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service polls for configuration information
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53
9
Assigning BlackBerry devices to users
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54
Assigning BlackBerry devices to user accounts
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54
Option 1: Activate a BlackBerry device using the BlackBerry Manager
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54
Option 2: Activating BlackBerry devices over the wireless network
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54
10
Managing administrator accounts
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57
Assign a BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrator to a different administrative role
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57
Delete an administrator account from a BlackBerry Enterprise Server
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57
11
Controlling the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution
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58
Controlling BlackBerry device access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
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58
Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy
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58
Permit a user to override the Enterprise Service Policy
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59
Controlling BlackBerry device behavior using IT policies
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59
Create an IT policy
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59
Assign an IT policy to a group of users
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60
Assign an IT policy to a user account
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61
Enforcing IT policy changes over the wireless network
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61
Deactivating BlackBerry devices without applied IT policies
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62
Changing the default behavior of BlackBerry devices and the BlackBerry Desktop Software
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63
Returning to the default behavior of BlackBerry devices and the BlackBerry Desktop Software
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64
Creating new IT policy rules to control third-party applications
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64
12
Managing user accounts
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66
Managing user groups
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66
Change the properties of a user group
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66
Rename a user group
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66